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Madurai LIC Office Fire: Manager Tragically Burnt Alive by Coworker, Police Reveal
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January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Police have determined that a senior woman manager, Kalyani Nambi, found dead in a Madurai LIC office fire, was intentionally burned alive by a co-worker. The accused, D Ram, sustained burns and is in police custody. The fire occurred on December 17th, with Nambi's body discovered near her cabin.
CHENNAI: A month after a senior woman manager was found charred to death in the fire incident at the LIC building on West Veli Street in Madurai, police on Tuesday said that she had been burnt alive by her co-worker.
The accused, who had sustained burns in the fire, is in police custody.
The deadly fire had broken out in the air-conditioned hall on the second floor of the LIC building around 8.30 pm on December 17 last year, while office work was in progress. Kalyani Nambi's charred body was found near her cabin while D Ram had sustained nearly 30 per cent burns.
Fire and rescue personnel had rushed to the building, which is located opposite the Madurai Railway Junction, brought the blaze under control, and recovered the charred body of the senior manager from the premises. Ram had been rescued and rushed to the Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai, before being referred to a private hospital for further treatment.
(With online desk inputs)
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